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Whoa! Torrential rains, flooding, high surf, lightning and booming thunder! That's the way it was Saturday night on Oahu. Sleeping soundly until BOOM! And blinding light in our bedroom that startled us awake. The dog's head was under the bed. Okay. She's cool. And my heart is beating because my husband JUMPED at the BOOM!
It was still raining hard on Sunday and because of the storm we didn't get to cut down the junk in mom's valley in the back of her house. Shucks???
I worked in our office all day yesterday and there wasn't much going on in the way of excitement going on there either because of the continuing on again off again rain.
Here's something you won't hear about on the mainland. Open House's were thriving on Sunday! During our Monday morning Sales Meeting my Principle Broker ran around with his client's in the rain to Open House's on Sunday and he said ....there was a lot of activity in Mililani! Whaaaa? Only in Hawaii!
Me? I stayed in the house ALL weekend and blogged while hubby played his Everquest II ;)
It's not sunny today and the air is getting cooler as I type. On last nights news they announced that on Mauna Kea (dormant volcano on the island of Hawaii aka The Big Island) had a blanket of snow after this weekend storm. 14 degrees atop Mauna Kea? Only in Hawaii!
We have our "seasons" (I guess you'd call it) and this was a long awaited "cooling off" that was very much needed after the recent fires here. We don't get extreme changing seasons because we live in a tropical climate but the temperatures change a little and we do get rain and a snow cap while you folks on the mainland get heavy duty snow storms.
Following are some articles for November 4, 2007 from our local newspaper www.honoluluadvertier.com regarding the storm:
| BREAKING LOCAL NEWS | ||
| • | Oahu, Molokai under flood advisory (Updated at 10:16 p.m.) | |
| • | South shores to see surf up to 16 feet today - video (Updated at 5:34 p.m.) | |
| • | No injuries after boulder crashes through Palolo home (Updated at 3:11 p.m.) | |
| • | Boulder crashes through window of Aina Haina home (Updated at 4:35 p.m.) | |
| • | Acre-sized pond at Kailua Beach Park; homes flooded (Updated at 3:52 p.m.) | |
| • | Red Cross assisting in Kailua after homes flooded (Updated at 3:30 p.m.) | |
| • | Health officials warn about contaminated flood waters (Updated at 3:15 p.m.) | |
| • | Rainfall totals around parts of Oahu (Updated at 3:45 p.m.) | |
| • | City closes Waipio Soccer Complex (Updated at 12:03 p.m.) | |
| • | Home in Waimanalo flooded by rainwater (Updated at 5:08 p.m.) | |
| • | Homes in Kaneohe, Nanakuli flooded by heavy rain (Updated at 5:03 p.m.) | |
| • | Loud thunder, heavy rain, blinding lightning reported (Updated at 11:39 a.m.) | |
Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman, Realtor Associate ®
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Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman is a Realtor-Associate® and Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocations, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents, Home Buyers and Sellers.
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Sally,
The weather sounds wild, I didn't realize it was like this in Hawaii....I thought only in New England! :)
Joan: Summer and Holidays.
Carole: Only way atop that mountain and not enough snow to do anything. They were joking on the news that they wouldn't try skiing...by time they got going they'd hit rock haha! We have a little bit of something.
Suzanne: This is weird actually. Two years ago we had 40 days and 40 nights of rain. (they joked about it on the news) and then it stopped. Figure that one out.
Joanne: Funny...not that much snow...a little to have a snow ball fight...that's about it.
Brian: I most likely would side with your wife on the choice of words. Watch...give us until January and we'll be "freezing" haha.
WooHoo Sally,
Hawaii is the only state in the union I have not yet visited. Now I know I have to get there before I die! Thanks for posting!
Mike in Tucson
Sally.... funny, I just read Randy's post in regards to the snow.... sounds cool, because I love snow. As I mentioned to Randy, I know there are mountains in Hawaii, but you would never think to hear snow and Hawaii in the same sentence. ;o)
I thought that was funny...rarely do Randy and I have similar ideas to write....two different people but great friends. :)
Roberta: Yeah....my hair gets kinda frizzy in the rain and humidity haha!
Aziz: Just a little bit....not enought to have a snow skiiing party...we'd run into rocks....lol!
Randy: Yeah...we sure did. We almost ran out of drinking water ...not.
Wish you could send some rain our way, Sally, We really need it. Sounds like a wild time there. Is this your rainy season?
Jeff
Sally,
I love the post, because it shows a very beautiful place, regardless of weather. Hey I learned something new last night! on the T.V. there was a show, and they said that Hawaii was the only US state taht grows Cofee! I thought that was cool. Your Hubby sounds like a big Kid, Very Cool!!!!!
Tom Weiss
You made the choice I would have made---a stay in kind of weekend.
Sally,
I enjoy it when the weather outside is rough like that. It gives me more reason to stay in and get some work done around the house. It's interesting to hear that youactually get snow though. Is that a regular thing?
Sally,
Snow what's new in your life??? Changes are good sometimes!!! Thanks, Fran
Tom: Ah....but of course! Kona coffee (we have a couple of others as well) and yes...no matter what...I love it here.
Adam: Thanks for dropping by...yup...every once in a awhile...atop the higher mountains there will be a snow cap.
Teri: Yeah...no matter where we live...there will be ups and downs with weather and/or natural disasters.
Cynthia: No sense going out and being miserable (men don't have to worry about their hair......usually :)
Andrew: Only seasonal and on the other island! I got plenty of housework and blogging done! hehe.
Fran: Snow...what's new? you're funny...haha. Changes are good...but lightning and thunder are spooky.
Thesa: It's on the other island so not to worry....I have a hooded jacket for rain and cold. :)
Jason: Ha...I think you just might be right!
Gary: It's nicer today....not tropical paradise sunny....but enough to go to the swap meet!!!
Tom: Sure...coming right on over! We had fires as well and badly in need of rain...snow...whatever keeps it damp. We're on higher ground and don't go out in the dark...let alone lightning and thunder :) Thanks!
My wife and I were there last week (between 10/21 & 10/31) and saw no frost on the pumpkins. We were at all corners and elevations and didn't see any snow but had a Great time. I did note that it rained a bunch on the Big Island when we were back at home here in Crossville Tennessee. Only one day at Oahu, but did get to eat at Dukes on the beach.
Paul:
YOU JUST MISSED IT! Here ya go...
http://kgmb9.com/main/content/view/1497/40/